Boston
2000-11-22 13:34:22+01 by
ebwolf
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I arrived in Boston last night just before 5pm. It was already dark but not quite as cold as Tennessee. This should prove to be an interesting trip. I haven't been to New England in about 10 years and Boston in 25 years (I don't even think that counts!).
Interesting notes: there aren't as many blonde people in Boston as there are in the Southeast. So far people have been quite friendly. A woman who recently moved to Boston from NYC helped me find the subway. Traffic here makes Atlanta and San Francisco seem dull: the construction is beyond anything in those areas (see the Big Dig for proof) and everyone drives like it's a demolition derby. I guess the fact that cars rust through in about five years makes everyone that much less concerned about body-work.
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